British birds adapt to global warming
Saturday, May 10, 2008 - 02:28
in Earth & Climate
Great tits adjust their breeding season so that chicks hatch when winter moth caterpillars -- their main food source -- are most plentiful, long-term research shows. Researchers have found that at least one bird population in England has managed to adjust to global warming.
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